Cuyahoga Prosecutors Run for Party Posts
In Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Prosecutor Michael OMalley and his team are making waves by running in the upcoming primaries for spots on the county Democratic Partys Central Committee. This shift from past practices aims to ensure all voices count in the heated national political scene. The Central Committee, which forms an executive group connecting the party with local residents and officials, will see a significant increase in prosecutor involvement. County Democratic Chair David Brock welcomes this move, anticipating better community ties and fresh ideas. Despite potential dominance, this signals growing activism ahead of the primaries.
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